Jarret Johnson Newswire

If possible, Johnson would like to sign a one-day contract with the Ravens so that he could retire as a member of the organization. Appearing on radio station WBAL Monday night, Johnson said it would be something that would mean a lot to him .
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... players preparing to hit the open market on March 10, many of whom started for them last season. Bolts seek Jarret Johnson-Ravens model - Tom Krasovic (UT$) Talking once about the success of safety Jahleel Addae , whom Telesco signed as a college ...
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... will intensify in the coming months. The latter, in particular, is notable after last week's retirement of Jarret Johnson. Melvin Ingram, 25, and Jerry Attaochu, 22, are the top returners at the position. "When it comes to the Chargers, it's not ...
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The year after Johnson left to the Chargers, the Ravens won the Super Bowl with a large assist from the edge defender they'd groomed to replace him. Paul Kruger emerged as Baltimore's sack leader in the 2012 season, followed with 2.5 sacks in the playoff opener and, three games games later, posted two more sacks in a Super Bowl 47 victory over the 49ers.
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Johnson, speaking to the team's flagship radio station, 1360 AM , spoke about several Chargers linebackers who were his teammates. "In my mind, this linebackers corps is where you want it -- young, athletic and fast," he said.
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... in 2014. The Chargers need a run-stopping force now more than ever with the retirement of outside linebacker Jarret Johnson earlier this week. Jerry Attaochu, Melvin Ingram , Tourek Williams , and co. aren't going to fill that role in any meaningful ...
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... 2007 and only 2012 saw him walk away with a positive grade with his work in the run game rarely impressive. Jarret Johnson is a fan of Mike Nolan - Eric Williams "Mike Nolan is a huge hire for the Chargers ," Johnson said. "Mike Nolan was my ...
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San Diego Chargers outside linebacker Jarret Johnson tackles New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith during an NFL game on Oct. 5, 2014, in San Diego. On the next-to-last weekend of the 2014 NFL season, the San Diego Chargers trailed the San Francisco 49ers 28-7 at halftime.
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Jarret Johnson, who announced his retirement Tuesday, rarely got the glory in a star-studded Ravens defense, but few gave more effort. In September 2008, Johnson exacted the revenge that every Ravens player and fan has long dreamed out.
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Jarret Johnson , who announced his retirement from professional football on Tuesday, talked with Steve Hartman and Mike Costa of Xtra 1360 Fox Sports radio about that and the future of the San Diego Chargers . Johnson said nagging injuries in 2013, along with the Chargers asking him to take a pay cut heading into the 2014 season, were signals that the end of his career was near.
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... DVOA in 2013, the Chargers climbed to 24th last season, but they still have plenty of room for growth. Jarret Johnson Retires as True Definition of Toughness - Ricky Henne "JJ is the definition of professional," said General Manager Tom Telesco. "He ...
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After 12 seasons in the National Football League, including the 2012-14 seasons with the San Diego Chargers, on Tuesday linebacker Jarret Johnson announced his retirement. Johnson posted the following message on his Instagram site: "Today I am announcing my retirement from the game I love.
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Jarret Johnson announced his retirement from football Tuesday afternoon via his Instagram account. The 33-year-old linebacker, who spent his first nine seasons with the Ravens before signing with the Chargers in 2012, started 14 games in San Diego last season.
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Johnson wrote in the comments below an array of photos from his playing days that he "lived a dream which few can say but it's time to move on. "I want to thank the Chargers organization for giving me a home these past three years," Johnson wrote.
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The San Diego Chargers will likely have two starting OLBs to replace this offseason after Jarret Johnson announced his retirement from the NFL today. After 12 seasons in the NFL, San Diego Chargers OLB Jarret Johnson has decided to retire instead of playing out the final year of his contract.
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Offensive linemen Nick Hardwick and Jeromey Clary announced their retirements early in the offseason and they've now been joined at the end of the line by another veteran member of the Chargers. Linebacker Jarret Johnson took to Instagram on Monday afternoon to share the news that he's hanging up his cleats after 12 years spent with the Ravens and Chargers.
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... home these past three years." Chargers defensive lineman Corey Liuget posted on Twitter, "Always looked up to Jarret Johnson as a leader of our defense. Taught me many life lessons." LB Jarret Johnson announces his retirement on Instagram. RT to ...
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San Diego Chargers outside linebacker Jarret Johnson announced his retirement on Tuesday after 12 NFL seasons. Johnson made the announcement via Instagram, accompanied by photos of him in uniform for Chiefland High School, the Alabama Crimson Tide, the Baltimore Ravens and the San Diego Chargers.
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